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February 9 - February 16

CSUN Softball Dominates Matador Diamond Classic with Victories Over Pacific and Utah Tech, Led by Shaylan Whatman

CSUN Softball secured victories against Pacific and Utah Tech at the Matador Diamond Classic, winning 3-2 and 8-7 respectively. The team's winning streak extends to seven consecutive games, with Shaylan Whatman leading in runs scored against Utah Tech. -- BVM Sports

CSUN Water Polo Dominates Cal Lutheran Invitational With Two Consecutive Wins!

CSUN Water Polo, ranked No. 22, secured two wins at the Cal Lutheran Invitational, defeating host Cal Lutheran 10-7 and the University of Toronto 13-7. Helena Sandhagen led offensively with seven goals across both matches, while goalkeeper Samantha Bright contributed to the victories with nine saves. -- BVM Sports

CSUN baseball relying on resourcefulness for success

Matadors, who tied for second in the Big West last season, look to improve under second-year coach Eddie Cornejo -- Los Angeles Daily News

CSUN Men’s Volleyball Achieves Victory and Player Milestones With Impressive Performances

The 16th-ranked CSUN men's volleyball team secured their eighth win of the season and second victory in their ongoing seven-match homestand by sweeping a non-conference match against Hope International. Junior Lorenzo Bertozzi notably achieved a career-high of 14 kills, hitting .462 on 26 swings, while senior Kyle Hobus made eight kills with just one error, hitting .700. Senior Griffin Walters contributed seven kills, three digs, and two blocks in the Matadors' 25-19, 25-18, 25-18 victory. The team hit an impressive .453 (41-7-75) collectively, with setter Donovan Constable providing 32 assists. Additionally, the Matadors secured a 5-0 advantage in team blocks and posted six aces, two of which were from senior Jano Tello. Senior libero Taylan Cook led with four digs, although CSUN was out-dug by the visitors 22-14. -- BVM Sports

Angels players feel ‘really good vibes’ as spring training begins

The Angels have hired Bob Alejo as the strength and conditioning coach. Alejo spent 12 years in a similar role with the Oakland A’s, during Washington’s tenure in Oakland. Since then, he had been working with Olympic athletes and in college sports, including at Cal State Northridge and UC Santa Barbara. Alejo already has a fan in Sandoval: “I think we’re gonna be one of the most conditioned teams in baseball, for sure.” … -- Los Angeles Daily News

CSUN Women’s Basketball Falls 68-75 to Cal Poly in Hard-Fought Match

CSUN Women's Basketball fell to Cal Poly 75-68 on Thursday night at Mott Athletics Center. Three players reached double digits in points: Kayanna Spriggs with 14, Kaitlyn Elsholz with 13, and Erica Adams with 11. The Matadors had a higher 3-point field goal percentage, more 3-point field goals made, and more blocks, but still ended up with a loss. -- BVM Sports

Sierra Canyon basketball holds off St. John Bosco in CIF-SS Open Division playoff thriller

“The significance of it was my teammates, they always propel me forward,” said Williams, who has signed with Cal State Northridge. “If I was slacking, someone else would have stepped up… I think it’s very important that I lead and I lead by example.” -- Los Angeles Daily News

2024 Big West College Baseball Preview

The Big West looks like it should produce multiple NCAA Tournament teams in 2024. UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara both are talented and ready to contend this spring. Cal State Northridge has been on the upswing and other teams could push into that range. But no matter what RPI or other tournament selection–metrics say, this conference has college baseball very much worth watching. UCSB has one of the better pitching staffs in the country. UCI returns every starter from a lineup that ranked 27th in the nation in scoring—no Big West team has ranked higher since UCSB ranked 13th in 2004. CSUN is coming off its best season since 2002. UCSD will aim for a second surprising spring and a repeat title. -- Baseball America

CSUN Women’s Basketball Falls 68-75 to Cal Poly in Hard-Fought Match

CSUN Women's Basketball fell to Cal Poly 75-68 on Thursday night at Mott Athletics Center. Three players reached double digits in points: Kayanna Spriggs with 14, Kaitlyn Elsholz with 13, and Erica Adams with 11. The Matadors had a higher 3-point field goal percentage, more 3-point field goals made, and more blocks, but still ended up with a loss. -- BVM Sports

UCSB hosts Bostick and CSU Northridge

CSU Northridge Matadors (15-9, 6-6 Big West) at UCSB Gauchos (13-9, 6-6 Big West) Santa Barbara, California; Saturday, 10 p.m. EST -- Associated Press

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